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Nearly 20 years after Eric Lindros and the Philadelphia Flyers bad blood boiled over into a public break up, Lindros is now back as the team's ambassador.
With the Flyers set to retire number 88 in honor of Hockey Hall of Fame center Eric Lindros, here are 88 facts about Lindros' career, arranged in reverse numerical order.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Number 88 in orange and black will never be worn again. The Flyers announced on Monday that they will retire Eric Lindros' jersey number 88 on Jan. 18, 2018, ahead of the ...
Lindros was second on the Flyers in 1992-93 with 41 goals and third with 75 points in 61 games, ... bringing Eric Lindros to Philadelphia was a winner, no doubt. We sold suites, we sold club ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nearly 17 years after a bitter breakup, the Philadelphia Flyers retired Eric Lindros' jersey on Thursday night in a stirring tribute to the Hall of Fame center. No. 88 was ...
In 2000, the Flyers employed two massive centers in Keith Primeau and Eric Lindros. And in this cover story, Bob McKenzie broke down the impacts Primeau and Lindros made.
The Philadelphia Flyers can't afford many more clunkers like the one they had Tuesday night in a 5-1 loss to the New York Rangers that snapped a four-game win streak.
Eric Lindros and the Flyers have rebuilt their ... between No. 88 and his former team seemed like it would never happen after the controversial way things ended for Lindros in Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA — For 11 years, the final image of Eric Lindros in a Philadelphia Flyers uniform has been him curled in a fetal position, knocked cold after a brutal shoulder-to-jaw check on the… ...
ANDREW MILLS/The Star-Ledger Eric Lindros was among 16 inducted into the Philadelphia Hall of Fame. Since his retirement, Eric Lindros and his relationship with Philadelphia has only gotten better.
In September of 2008 the Flyers had a ceremony honoring the final year of the Spectrum's existence, honoring the former captains of the team and naming Mike Richards the team's 17th captain. Eric ...
In 2000, the Flyers employed two massive centers in Keith Primeau and Eric Lindros. And in this cover story, Bob McKenzie broke down the impacts Primeau and Lindros made.